Hobart Weekly Chief. (Hobart, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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happy women,
Mrs. Pare,
wife of C.
B Pare, ft
promt tie n t
resident
ol Glasgow,
Ky., say :
"1 was. >uf-
ferlug from
a compli-
cation of
kltlnoy trou-
ble*. He
•U'es a bad
back I had a great deal of trouble
with the secretions, which were ex-
ceedingly variable, sometimes exces-
itivs and at other times scanty. The
color wits high, and passages were ac-
companied with a scalding sensstton.
Doan s Kidne.v Pill* soon regulsted
the i.idnev secretions, making their
color normal au<l banished the inflam-
mr.tion which caused the scalding sen-
sation. 1 can rest well, my back is
ctrong and sound and 1 feel much bet-
ter In every way."
For sale hj all dealers, price 50
cents per box. Poster-Milburn Co.,
Duffale, N. T.
"Will you be mine?" is a catch ques-
tion for girls.
Play for Children.
When the child plays, it is llteraV
iy organizing its brain, and we should
-ccognize the fact that the boy or
iirl engaged in vigorous. Joyous play
is carrying out an important part of
the actual work of education and pre-
paration for life. Dr. Hutchinson
claims, therefore, that play should be
' organized, and that for every dollar
spent on a school building, half as
much should be spent on the play-
ground.
Children's Disesses in England.
In England, while the number of
cases of scarlet fever per annum has
remained practically stationary for
the last forty years, the death rate is
only about one-eighth of what it was
In the former period. Tables also
show that diphtheria has Increased,
and that it now causes nearly twice
as many deaths as scarlet fever, while
measles and whooping cough cause
more than twice as many.
A Kansas farmer was sui^osad to
have died, and the Ottawa Indepen-
dent relates that the body was put
in a crematory to be reduced to ashes
The attendants left him an unusually
.long time and when they opened the
door the corpse bobbed up: "Have the
,hot winds hurt the corn?" was the
ttrst remark
"Now. my sister-in-law," said the
<tranger, "has led more women to
become regular attendants at church
than—" "You don t tell me!" ex-
claimed the Rev Mr. Prlestiy. "So
ish# is an evangelist?" "No. but she's
the most fashionable milliner in
•own."—Philadelphia Press.
Don't you know that Defiance
Starch besides being absolutely supe-
rior to any other, Is put up 16 ounces
in package and sells at same price
as 12-ounce packages of other kindftf
Mother—"I hope that young man
never kisses you by surprise?"
Daughter—"No, mamma; he only
thinks he does."—Jutige.
Germans Work Long.
A correspondent wno has been in-
vestigating the conditions of labor In
German factories and has visited many
of the principal cities, reports that the
shortest week in his list is fifty-seven
and one-half hours, and the longest
sixty-two, both in textile mills. It
may be said generally that the normal
German working day is ten hours and
the normal week sixty hours.
Hunt's Cure Is not a misnomer. It
tloe? cure Itch, Ringworm, Eczema,
Tetter and all similar skin disease:;.
A wonderful remedy. Guaranteed.
Price 2f and 50 cents.
Teacher—"Johnny, you may define
the first person." Johnny—"Adam."
- Town aud Country.
AMERICA IN THE LEAD.
America Is the leading commercial
nation of the world and is offering
great inducements to the young peo-
ple who desire to make a success of
life. Our commercial trade with for-
eign nations and our great home In-
dustry demands special preparation
of the rising generation, such as they
would get by attending some up-to-
date practical commercial school, like
that of Tyler College. Tyler, Texas.
This Is a commercial age and no
young person's education is complete
without a thorough, practical and ex-
tensive commercial course.
Write for free catalogue. Address
Tyler College, Department B., Tyler,
Texas.
The Clock in the Sky.
The child of three was returning
rom his first party and was prattling
excitedly of what he had seen and
done. Suddenly he caught sight of an
illuminated clock, high in the tower
of a tall building. He stopped and
stared in amazement, then inquired:
"Papa, who winds up the clock in the
sky? Does God?"—New York Press.
Unwarranted Interference.
A New Jersey clergyman has In
vented a life saving gas burner. When
the flame is blown out the flow of gas
is automatically stopped. Thus does
Invention contribute to the reduction
of the suicide rate by making it more
difficult to fly to Ills we know not of
than to bear the ones we have.—Bos-
ton Advertiser.
They were trying to tease the girl
with the umbrageous pompadour con
rerning her newest young man
r'What's his politics?" they asked her.
"Sort of Kuslonlst. Isn't he?" "No."
she said. "Middle-of-the-road Pop. We
were taking a buggy rtde when he
proposed."—Chicago Tribune.
"Didn't you have n pleasant vov
age?" he asked. "Oh. yes." replied
Miss Greatblood. "except for the vul-
gar trade winds we encountered "
Philadelphia ledger.
The Doctor's Statement.
St. John. Kan., Nov. 16 —This town
las a genuine sensation in the case of
a little boy. the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William McBride. Dr. Limes, the at-
tending physician, says:
"Scarlet Fever of a very malignant
type brought this child very near to
death and when the fever left him he
was semi paralyzed In the right leg
and right arm. He also lost hearing
in his right ear, and his mind was
much affected.
"His parents tried another treat-
ment for a time and when I was re-
called I found that he was having
spells very like Epilepsy and was very-
bad and gradually growing worse. I
advised the use of Iicdd'B Kidney Pills
and in a short time the child began to
improve. Inside of a week the nerv-
ous spasms or epileptic seizures
ceased altogether."
Mr. and Mrs. McBride have made a
sworn statement of the facts and Dr.
JeFse I*. Limes has added his sworn
statement saying that Dodd's Kidney
Pills and nothing else cured the fits.
Beware of Sweet Breakfast Foods
Mamy of the breakfast foods upon the market are sweetened with gluside, a drug substitute for sugar.
The direct interference with the gastric digestion and the assimilation of food caused the French
Government to prohibit its use as a dietetic substitute for sugar. Children love it because it ta sweet,
hence the danger. In selecting foods for daily use
D? PRICE'S
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
FOOD
is the one mat will be found free from all injurious substances—lafe for the children—(oj *1^ 8\F)t.or
well. Prepared by a physician and chemist whose name on any article is a positive guarantee of its
purity and healthfulness. Served hot or cold.
...
Palatable—Nutritious—Easy of DigMtion aud Beady te Eat
My jifnmtvr* n
mi>mry pmtKmgt.
— of Fur jml*
fccjeS "
Dr. Pries, the creator of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extracts.
A cook booh containing 79 ssoellent receipts or using the Food mailed free to an* address
Prepared by PRICE CEREAL FOOD CO., 34 Cast Straat,
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
RED GROSS BALL BLUE
Used every washday will make jour clothes white as snow and as beautiful as when new. The most competent housekeepers in th«
country Use Ked Cross Mall Blue and no other. Just try it once and you will see the difierence. All grocers sell it. Large package -^c.
An innocent man dreads no eye and
fear* no tongue.
Carpets can be colored on the floor
with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES.
New Term for Single Unblessedness.
A little six-year-old, while stopping
at a friend's house, became deeply in-
terested in three dwarfs, whose ac-
quaintance she had made. Upon her
return home, she explained to her
mamma that she liked the couple
who were married very much, but she
could not bear "the vacant one."
To hear a woman describe the menus
jf a dinner party a man could sup-
oose they ate nothing but clothes.
RELIABLE SALESMEN.
We have food positions for a number of good
men. Ca b each week. Steady work. Our
new contract tbe best for an honorable sales-
man ever put out. We want men wbo are re-
sponsible and energetic, and are willing to psy
for that kind. Experience In agency work a
help Dut not a necessity. We furnlab full In-
structions. Write. glviLg the names of fout
business men as references.
OkLAUOUA STATU Nl'KSEKIES.
Ferry, Of"'
In the United States the distance ol
the average railway journey Is twenty-
nine miles; in England it is scarcely
ten miles, while In Germany It is fif-
teen miles. In France twenty-one miles
Hnd in Russia sixty-five miles.
There's nothing better In this world
thnn usefulness.
"You haven't held office very long,
have you?" asked the stranger "What
makes you think so?" returned the
new incumbent. "1 see you are work-
ing just as though you expected your
salary to be cut off If you didn't earn
It."—Chicago Record-Herald.
Mrs. Wlnalow's Soothing Sjrrnp.
for children teething. softens the gums, reilucea t
fUmmtiloQ, allays pain, curea wind colic. 15c a bottle-
When living on hope it is well to
hustle for a meal ticket.
Baked Codfish. •
Instead of codfish balls, serve baked
codfish. Cream enough desiccated
codfish to make a pint add a few
grains of paprika and from one-quar-
ter to one-half a cup of grated cheese.
Fill scallop snells with the mixture,
cover with buttered crumbs and bako
till a nice brown.
SENSIBLE HOUSEKEEPERS
will have Defiance Starch, not alone
because they get one-third more for the
name money, but also because of su-
perior quality.
The signal corps claims to be the
nerve system of the army. Telegraphy,
telephony, ballooning and heilography
are Its specialties. It Is also charged
by law with gatnering and transac -
ting information.
Whers Women Have Few Rights.
In Slam a man can have as many
wives as he pleases, or as he can af-
ford to keep. The first wife, however,
is the chief one. and the head of the
household. There is a very elastic
divorce law and marriages can be an
nulled by mutual consent.
. Made Impressive Protest.
Ambassadors 01 Asia-Minor came to
Mark Antony after he had imposed
upon them a double tax and said to
him that If he would have two tri-
butes from them in one year he must
give them two seed times and two
harvests.
You'vo got the real thing wher. you
get Hunt's Lightning Oil (or Burn-.
Braises, Cuts and Sprains. Tho most
penetraticg aud healing liniment
known. Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50
cents.
"Jack proposed to me this morn
ing!" "Did you accept him?" "Yes.
"Then your prophecy has come true?
"What prophecy?" "Why. last night
you said Jack was foolish enough to
do anything!"—Brooklyn Life.
The lazy man would rather sit down
And hope than go after a certainty.
A fool and his automobile are soon
arrested.
They never <llc fail; they never will
fall. What'.' Cheatham's laxative
Tablets—to cure a cold at once. Carry
thorn in your vest pocket. Always
ready. Guaranteed. £rlce 25 cents.
When you have been a guest so long
.hat the hostess quits apologizing for
the spots on the tablecloth, your wel-
come is worn out.
Ask You Druggist for Allen's Foot-Ease.
"I tried ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE reoentK.
and have just bought another supply. It
baa cured my corns, and the hot,burning
duciimi 111 j wl ub, «uu iuc "ww, uuiuiuf
and itching sensation in my feet which was
almost unbearable,and I would not be with-
out it now.—Mrs. W. J. Walker Camdca,
VI. J." Bold by all Druggists, 25c.
In 1880 the south had hut 20,500
miles of railway. In 1900 there were
over 54,000 miles, representing a new
Influx of capital to the amount of $1.-
500.000.
A woman wants to be told you love
her as regular as the milkman comes
or she wont' believe It.
Nothing makes a girl so indignant
when she kisses a man as to forge
to do it against her will.
Extra Labor for School Teachers.
A country school district advertises
for a school marm with three children
of her own. The pleasant task of the
school teacher loses some of its charm
when they have to assume the work ol
oroducing the children also.
Ever notice how thoroughly a dog
appreciates a kind word? A man ap
preciates a kind word Just as much.
We don't know what it means to
'bow to the inevitable" unless it
means to take off one's r at to one's
wife.
Hundreds of dealers say the extra
quantity and superior quality of Defi-
ance Starch is fast taking place of all
other brands. Others say they cannot
sell any other starch.
The new Pennsylvania rallroaa
bridge across the Delaware at Trenton
will bring Philadelphia twenty minute*
nearer New York. The total cost iw
$3,500,000.
•
Oft in the stilly night a racking
cough doth roh us of that sweet sleep
which nature seeks to give. Simmons'
Cough Syrup Is an Infallible cure; un-
troubled sleep and pleasant dreams It
doth assure. Guaranteed. Price 26
and oO cents.
A sensitive dog will follow the track
af a man who Is wearing his master's
boots and will reject the track of his
master if he has on strange boots.
Immensity of Siberian Rivers.
Exploration of the Yenisei and Obi
rivers of Siberia, which empty into
the Arctic ocean near Nova Zembla
has shown them to be navigable to
occan steamers for a distance of near-
ly 1,000 miles.
One or the Other.
Whenever a man goes about howl-
ing that the whole press is persistent-
ly lying about him. it is always safe
to set him down as an impostor or a
rascal who Is not getting a lick amiss.
Get Up at 6 A. M.
A man is seldom successful In busi
ness if he doesn't know from per-
sonal observation what time the sun
rises at different seasons of the year.
■Somerville Journal.
Ready for War.
The French government keeps s
register of every horse, pony and mule
in France, so that it may be called
upon In case of war.
Wild Game.
Mr. Hunter—What is your favorite
wild game? Miss Bird—Oh, football,
by all means!—Yonkers Statesman.
AM TOUR CI>OTH rADBDf
Use Red Cross Ball Blue and make then
White again. Largs 1 or. package, ■> cents.
Mrs. Flatleigh—"I see you still have
the same cook." Mrs. Urbanlte—"Yes,
Indeed. We have been with her near-
ly six mouthB now."-«-Chicago Daily
News.
Microscopic Pay for Seamen.
Seamen on native river craft in
Cb'na get $3 a month, on seagoing
Ch'nese vessels, $8. They furnish
their own food.
Flight of a Shell.
A shell from a twelve-Inch gun
makes its flight of nine miles in forty-
two seconds.
Enemies of Old Age.
Fresh air and sunshine are two of
the worst enemies that old age has.
Of course, you know that very few
people can make a suggestion to you
AN OLD TIMER.
Has Had Experiences.
A woman who has used Postum
Food Coffee since It came upon the
market eight years ago knows from
experience the necessity of using Pos-
tum in place of coffee If one values
health and a steady brain.
She says: "At the time PoBtum was
first put on the market 1 was suffer
ing from nervous dyspepsia and my
physician had repeatedly told me not
to use tea or coffee. Finally I de-
cided to take his advice and try Pos
turn and got a sample and had It care
fully prepared, finding It delicious to
the taste. So I continued Its use and
very soon Its beneficial effectfc con
vinced me of Its value, for I got well
of my nervousness and dyspepsia.
"My husband had been drinking cof
fee all his life until It had affected
his nerves terribly. 1 persuaded him
to shift to Postum and it was easy to
get him to make tbe change for the
Postum is so delicious. It certainly
worked wonders for him.
"We soon learned that Postum does
not exhilarate or depress snd does
not stimulate, but steadily and hon-
estly strengthens tbe nerves and the
stomach. To make a long story short
our entire family have now used Pos-
tum for eight years with completely
satisfying results as shown In our
fine condition of health, and we have
noticed a rather unexpected Improve
ment In brain aud nerve powei."
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. •
Increased brain and nerve power al-
ways follow the use of Postum In
place of coffee, sometimes in a very
marked manner
Look in each package for a copy of
USE
OKLAHOMA MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS
That keeps
Oklahoma
Money in
Oklahoma
LVhmrm /ft Noodcd
To
Build
Up a
Groat
Common
utoalth
If you wish beautiful, clew, whits clothes
use Rsd Cross Ball Blue. Large It Mb
package, 5 cents.
Sometimes, when a woman gets her
husband s life Insurance, we can't help
thluklng that she has doubly and tre-
bly ee.rned It.
■other Grays Sweet Powders for Chlldrs*
Successfully used by Mother Gray, mires
In the Children's Hoiue lu New York, curs
Constipation, Feverishness, Bad Stomach,
Teething Disorders, move and regulate the
Bowels and Destroy Worma. Over 30.000tes-
timonials. At all Druggists. ST*. Hamula
FK&K. Address A - S. Olmsted, LeKoy.N.Y.
Prevalent Craze.
Rivers (dipping his pen in the Ink
for a third time)— Brooks, how would
you particularize or clasify this age
of the world?
Brooks (looking up abstractedly
from a sheet of paper covered with
figures)—Ann's age.—Chicago Tri-
bune.
OIL Cp,
PURELCX
OKLAHOMA SOU
C&b
owuwonAtirt
Mo Goods
Made are
Better than
Ours
Your Grocot
Hat Thmm
Factory on
Broadway
Corner
Choctaw
Strmmt,
Oklahoma
CUy.
OKLAHOMA 3(Mp
Alio
OIL (0
SHOWftOAT.
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA Stop
ARt>
OIL CO.
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAMASMp
onto.
bymaptha
OKLAHOMA tllll
A
Mow to Succeed In Business.
Keep your ltvtr In good condition
by using Simmons' Liver Purifier (tin
box.) Tt corrects constipation, cures
Ir>dis< stion. Biliousness, stops Head-
ache, gels your he-.rt lu tbe right
piiux so you can smile at your neigh-
bor.
Evidence.
"Then the organization is really
non-partisan?"
"Oh. yes; no two or the members
want the same thing."—New York
Times.
Sherman's Specialties
Complete rinsing nj *tn- . brii-k plant*
flour mill apeelltiei gsnoline well drilling snd
pumping out fits. boilers, stestn slid gas i'0|ihm
•teel brsmo and srchlteetursl neat iron work
All kindx of ►team snd wrster fitting sad up
pitw. Mill roll* ground snd oorrngstet. l.erg
est foundry. Msek-amtth snd msrhine shops
west of the MiwiHMippi River.
N.I. SHERMAN M'CH'T CO.,
Oklshoms OltT. Oklahoma.
Pueblo, Colo.: Tho Colorado Lithia
Water Ca of this city are making Pueblo a
noted place. They are shipping their watef
all over America, especially to Eastern doc-
tors and specialists. Physicianseverywhsrs
ars realizing that nothing will curs Bright's
Disease or Kidney Troubles so quickly.
Sent ia jugs or bottles to any address.
A little tot heard at Sunday school
tbat Ood was with her everywhere
Hhe went. One day her pet dog per
sisted In rollowlng her to Sunday
school, when she Impat'ently drove
it home, saying she did not need it
and "Dod" both tagging after her
wherever she went - Kx.
the famous little book, "Tbe Road to
WsllvUla." , . ^
There Is a time for all things. The
time to take Simmons' Cough Syrup is
when afflicted with Sore Throat,
Hoarseness, Coughs or Colds. It is
guaranteed to cure you. Price 25 and
50 cents.
You don't necessarily have to be a
uj-\j iv W lut 'tullw"*
Every tidy housekeeper appreciates nicely Marched
clothes and linens. No starch under the sun give®
so good a finish as Defiance Starch. It is absolutely
ftce of the Them icals which other starches contain. It
never sticks to the iron or causes the dotbes to
break. It does not rot them. For 10 cents you get
16 ounces of the best starch that can be made.
Get Defiance.
THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO.,
OMAHA, NBB.
CAPITAL CITY
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GUTHRIE. O. T.
l.srgfwt Bustn<-« Cut
lege In tho central aouth-
wrat KhjoII a I iinv
Hint I'oiitions jirw ijfil
t'orrespondetioe Solicited
Address
*A. OA FK N ICY, President.
LEWIS'SINGLE BINDER
^STRAIGHT Bt CIGAR
R.5,600,000
Ifuur Jobber or direct from Isctorv. Paurla. in
W. N. U.—Oklahoma City, No. 47. 1903
QAPSICUM VASELINE
irrT vr i* coti.*e ibls tvbssi
A dubttitute for snd tupei ior to muttsrd or ny
other platter, snd will not blititr tbs noil
delicate *kir. Tbe pain alla ln« snd curative
qualities of tbli srtli le sre wundetfal. It will
nop the toothache at once, and *elie%« head-
ache andtciaties. Waiecosnnend Itaa tbe best
and asfett eitarral counter-irritant known, a ho
aa an eiternal remedy for paina in the ebcat
and stomach and all rheumatic, neuralgic and
gouty complaints. A trial will pio.e what ws
claim for it. and it will be found to b« invalu-
able in tha lio.iael.oM Many people ssy it la
the best of all your preparations Fries ••
cents at all diu«*i t* or other dealer*, or by
sending this amount to ua In postageatsSWSWS
will send U'U • tube br tnatL No article should
he accepted by the public unless the same
t arrica out label, as otherwise it it no* genuine.
CHHSEtlWOt aH Ml a. CO..
17 State Street. Nsw Voan Cut.
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